This is designed to be a visual aid for computer science students. It visually illustrates how several popular sorting algorithms work. It does NOT show overall efficiency, the algorithms have to be slowed down so students can see the swaps.

This quick and easy to use program will help you calculate your weighted grade and tell you how much a new assignment will affect your overall grade. Tested only for windows. This is an OpenSource Program. All code is located in our SVN.

ChemVisio is software which might be useful for educational purposes (non-organic chemistry, crystallography etc.). It might be a good visualization support for all people who need better illustrations than that you could see in books.

Collaborative filtering geared toward the Netflix Prize. A collection of popular algorithms optimized for speed, on windows, using 64-bit SSE assembly language complete with an embedded Python Interpreter.

Rage stands for Really Amateurish Graphics Engine. It is designed for use with multiple rendering windows such as in a Win32 MDI application. Inspired by OGRE, RAGE shares some semantics, although uses none of the code. Will help OGRE experienced users.

iFlow is an open source visualization software that transforms programs into interactive control flow graphs. It can be used for educational or presentational purposes. APIs are provided for potential control analysis or even compiler optimizations.